Students take stand against bullying

Ask school board to get tough on offenders

By Tom Wilmoth

Wednesday, April 11, 2012 at 11:52 am

Bullying took center stage at last week’s Bedford County School Board meeting as several students and parents spoke about the issue, asking for the school system to do more to combat offenders.
They hope the school system will implement a bullying prevention program.
Camy Mullins, a junior at Staunton River High School, said she was bullied by a group of girls as a sophomore at the school. She said an effort by administrators to have the parties “talk” through their differences didn’t work.

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